Construction Law in Australia has long been regarded as an authoritative yet accessible text on the law relating to building and construction in Australia and has been completely revised for this third edition.

Australian Family Provision Law is a current and fresh analysis of family provision law around Australia. It deals with one of the most highly litigated areas of succession law, one which continues to be characterised by state differences, despite the movement towards uniformity.

Rediscovering a masterpiece is a pleasure awaiting readers of this newly updated edition of Fleming’s The Law of Torts. Used by generations of Judges, Lawyers and Academics, this new edition involved an outstanding author team of distinguished torts scholars.

An Introduction to Advocacy, 2nd Edition is a guide to the skills of advocacy for those new to the courtroom. It concentrates on the basics necessary to conduct an effective trial. The book takes you through the trial process step by step. At each stage the author provides helpful tips and practical examples designed to show the principles of good advocacy at work.

International Commercial Arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism has gained acceptance in most Asian countries and in the past few years has grown exponentially. The increase in arbitration cases is likely to continue against a backdrop of increasing cross border transactions and consequent cross border disputes. However, for practitioners new to this area of practice and students alike, there has been no authoritative text dealing with the Asia Pacific perspective of international arbitration to which they can turn.

Provides a comprehensive reference for practitioners and students regarding the power of courts to award equitable relief in Australia. This book has a clear and simple overview of key remedies in equity.

An updated research guide, mapping the developments that have taken place and providing the keys to the fundamental electronic sources of legal research, especially those now available on the web, as well as exploring traditional doctrinal methodologies.

This book takes a fresh approach to legal reasoning and its central place in legal education. Reference to the Australian and New Zealand law, this book focuses on how lawyers think and reason. It also considers how legal reasoning claims to be distinctive, while following practical reasoning techniques with policy and value elements.

The Australian Resources Law Reports (ARLR) series is the only specialist report series in Australia dealing with mining, energy and resources law. Carefully selected judgments are accompanied by catchwords and authored headnotes that summarise the decision and highlight the key issues. In addition, an editorial comment is provided that explains the practical significance and commercial implications of the case, making these Reports an essential research tool for practitioners working in the areas of mining, energy and resources.

As the authorised reports of the High Court, the prestigious Commonwealth Law Reports have published full text High Court decisions since 1903. Being the authorised reports, every judgment and headnote is checked by the judges of the High Court before inclusion in the Commonwealth Law Reports.

Criminal law is constantly evolving; so staying upto-date can be challenging. As the only specialist criminal law report series in Australia, the Australian Criminal Reports are an indispensable guide to the latest authoritative decisions of the leading courts in all Australian criminal law jurisdictions.

This service allows you to comprehensively research case law and locate all significant decisions in relation to a specific legal issue from the beginning of case law reporting in Australia (1825) to the present. Case digests include the case name, citation, historical notes referring to related proceedings, and references to articles discussing the case.